A school booster club member in Montgomery admitted to embezzling thousands of dollars over two years, recent court documents reveal.

Kimberly Brooke Cordia, who served as treasurer for the Bonnie Belle Booster Club at the time, is facing up to two years in jail for allegedly stealing $13,000 from the Montgomery High School dance line team's booster club fund. School booster clubs are formed to fundraise on behalf of the students for equipment, trip funding and other activities.

The booster club president noticed Cordia allegedly wrote checks from the booster club bank account and then deposited them in her personal bank account, dating back to August 2015. The most recent incident happened in February, detectives said.

Investigators with the Montgomery ISD Police Department and Montgomery County District Attorney's Office pulled bank records from the booster club's account and reportedly found Cordia stole close to $13,000 over the year-and-a-half period.

Detectives confronted Cordia on Sept. 20, where she allegedly admitted to writing the checks and stealing the money. She told detectives she was remorseful that she stole the money from the girls on the team, court records show.

"Kimberly was the treasurer and did have signing authority on the account," Assistant District Attorney Joel Daniels said. "… She was writing the checks to herself and depositing them to her own account."

Cordia told detectives she would like to pay restitution, court records show.